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Hi everyone! Reposting this on the correct forum.Adult beginner here looking to buy my first digital piano. First a little background about myself. I have a wide range of taste in music; from classical, to alternative, even to rap metal. But my prevalent taste in music has always been those that uses the piano. The songs that I love the most are sung with a piano. I have always been drawn to and fascinated with piano playing and music. So now the time has come for me to make my dream a reality, to be able to play the piano. To play the songs that I love.I also grew up listening to my Father playing his classical and opera music in the house and I also would like to play him a classical piano piece down the road.

Now to the DP options. The Casio PX 330 or PX 350 or PX 735. You may wonder why these 3. It's because our local Casio store is the only one offering their pianos at an 18 month installment at 0% interest. I really can't afford a one time payment so I'm pretty much stuck with these.Prices are the following: (converted to USD)PX 330 - $978 (unit + sustain pedal only, no stand/chair)PX 350 - $1321 (unit + sustain pedal only, no stand/chair)PX 735 - $1247 (unit + 3 pedals + stand + chair)

I would like to ask for advise on what the best deal and piano is out of the 3.

I was opting for the PX 330 for the price and portability but I would have to buy an X stand for it, which basing on the videos I've seen, doesn't offer a firm support while playing - it shakes.For the additional $250, the PX 735 is somewhat worth it because it comes with a stand, chair and 3 pedals. It also looks good in the living room. Although at the expense of portability. I've read that the PX 735 is a PX 135 with a built in case? So does this mean that the PX 330 is still better than the PX 735?As for the PX 350, the price to benefit ratio really doesn't compare to the other two. Or am I missing some "improvement" that makes it worth getting?

I'm from the Philippines. We don't have an Amazon service or the likes here. We can order online but the shipping costs would put the price back up to the level of what is available locally. Also after reading the number of returns due to defects, I'd really prefer to test and check the DP in person first before buying.

So given the prices, does the PX 350 justify the $343 increase from PX 330? If I were to choose only between the two what do you guys recommend I get?Lastly, given all the choices, should I get the PX 735? - better speakers, comes with a permanent stand, chair, 3 pedals + a 2 year free home service? with the other 2, i have to bring the unit over to the Casio store.

I don't really know any pieces to play so I'm limited to pressing keys randomly.. But I will check all 3 to see what I like in appearance and feel. Given my own opinion plus the recommendations here, I believe I'll be able to make a confident decision/choice.

does the PX 350 justify the $343 increase from PX 330? If I were to choose only between the two what do you guys recommend I get?

Personally, I think the PX350 is significantly better than the PX330 in action and also has a better piano sound. If the price difference is a stretch for you, I would suggest getting the PX150 rather than the PX330.

I guess its all subjective, but having owned a PX-330 and now a PX-350 I actually prefer the 330 for playing Boogie Woogie/Rock n Roll/Organ and the blues as the action is lighter.But if I where in the market for a new Casio then obviously I would buy the PX-350.